If you can't adopt, foster. If you can't foster, volunteer. If you can't volunteer, donate. If you can't donate, share. Every action helps and each one is important.
DCIN-sponsored Diabetic Kitties Looking for Furever Homes All the cats on this listing are ready to be adopted or fostered, except as noted. The cats that are DCIN-fostered or placed cats, and thus are a higher priority for placement for DCIN Case Managers than are the others are are HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN.
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| Scooter in British Columbia |
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| Bently (in SE PA) |
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| Dominique in VA DCIN Foster |
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| Dutchess in Ontario Looking since 10/2012 |
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| Chloe in NC DCIN Foster since 8/30/12 |
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| Sweet Pete in PA--Has to be an ONLY
DCIN Foster
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Urgent. These are the cats that, although not meeting the criteria for being 911, urgently need a new home to thrive.
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| Billy in DC area |
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| Penelope in OH Looking since 5/2013 |
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| Toby in TX DCIN Foster |
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| Duriel in Toronto |
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| Vinny in IL DCIN Foster since 8/2012 |
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| Bastian in MD |
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| Balt in North Central OH Looking since 2/2013 |
Safe but Need a New Home. These are the cats that seem to be safe where they are, but they do need a new home.
- Bear (DCIN foster in NJ)
- Jibbit and Sunshine (a bonded pair, both diabetic in foster in VA) (looking since 1/2013)
- Khaki (in rescue in Minneapolis, MN)
- Norman (DCIN foster in DE)
- Sandy (DCIN foster in VA)
- Smokey (at home in MD, looking since 5/2013)
- Spaz (in foster in MD)
- Tidus (DCIN foster in NY)
- TomTom and Wally (in rescue in SC)
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Why is our main page called The Kitties with Diabetes Store? This story is from a woman who was going to soon adopt one of the DCIN cats. My 3 y/o son just asked me "Can we get a kitty from the kitty diabetes store?" I said, "The kitty diabetes store?" and he said, "Where kitties with diabetes that don't have homes come from!!" (kind of in that exasperated "DUH, Mom!" tone.) I said, "Why do you want another kitty with diabetes?" and he said, "Because we can take extra-good care of them since we know how." Boy, won't he be surprised when our "new" diabetic kitty arrives from "the kitty diabetes store" (aka: DCIN) hopefully next week! I can even tell him that I ordered the kitty online and had to wait for shipping! ~Venita













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